Flávio Ataúlfo de Coimbra
Flávio Ataúlfo de Coimbra (8th-century) was a Knight of Visigothic origin, Governor of Coimbra.[1]
Flávio Ataúlfo de Coimbra | |
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Born | 725 Galicia |
Baptised | 770s? |
Died | Iberian Peninsula |
Religion | Roman Catholic |
Biography
Flávio was the son of Flávio Sisebuto de Coimbra (Judge of Coimbra).[2] He had four sons Teodorico, Ataulfo, Bishop of Tría, Hermenegildo and Milena Usenda.[3]
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References
- Historia de la muy Ilustre Casa de Sousa.
- Nobiliario de los reinos y señoríos de España. By Francisco Piferrer.
- Diccionario histórico: genealógico y heráldico de las familias ilustres de. Luis Vilar y Pascual, Juan José Vilar Psayla.
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